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and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline. you would vote for gengas? >> if he were a democrat, you know that. >> okay. holmes making news. >> it was a joke. >> it's an important point. >> make it in 30 seconds. >> private ethics and behavior and morality really does give you a window into public behavior and morality. his case was a little different. i'm not making excuses for him. i understand now, i'm not making any excuses for that. i'mcying you judge based on each individual case. >> okay. here they are. back to tip of the day, the conclusion. our campaign to get high-tech wheelchairs from veterans who lost
and he didn't break the law. he did not break the law. >> you would vote for -- you don't know if you'd vote for weiner, but you would vote for sanford? >> i would. >> you wouldn't vote for these two guys because -- >> i -- >> wait, monica, because of political reasons. you would vote for anybody who does anything? >> well, a liberal. >> liberals, any more. gengas khan comes on. we have no moral compass, right? >> i'm trying to get your baseline....
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the law. >> neil: okay. you're arguing the nsa exceeded the parameters of the law. do you think the court might then say, let the agencies police themselves? >> well, our argument is that the court, the lower court, exceed its authority when it granted the order. >> neil: alan butler, thank you. >> is this what happens when you push somebody out of power? forget whether the government is the one shooting. is any hope of egypt ever getting its act together now just shot? could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >> neil: remember when they were celebrating this latest arab spring? it's looking more like a long, hot and bloody summer. more than 50 are dead in cairo demonstrations. greg has the latest from cairo. >> a long and hot indeed. we spoke to an eye witne
the law. >> neil: okay. you're arguing the nsa exceeded the parameters of the law. do you think the court might then say, let the agencies police themselves? >> well, our argument is that the court, the lower court, exceed its authority when it granted the order. >> neil: alan butler, thank you. >> is this what happens when you push somebody out of power? forget whether the government is the one shooting. is any hope of egypt ever getting its act together now just shot?...
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the law says it's legal if it goes to -- >> the law says if you're in imminent danger of your live, you can shoot someone. >> and if your head is being beat against the concrete, i bet you're fearing y ining your dea imminent. >> he has a broking nose, his head is being hit against a fence. that testimony is not being contradicted by any other evidence in this case, so you have to deal with that and there is the problem of self-defense in this country. he doesn't have an obligation to die and just sit there. people go why didn't he pull a gun, he had it in his pocket? bob, you're not a forensic pathologist, are you? >> i teach people forensic path on ology. >> more from the zimmerman trial ahead, but first, nearly four years after the terror attack, the long-awaited ft. hood murder trial began today in texas. we're going to bring you p to speed. and later, if you love george clooney, don't go anywhere. big news from one of hollywood's biggest stars, "the five" returns in a moment. >>> most people lose when they get tired of winning, it's just too exhausting to stay on top. as winners ch
the law says it's legal if it goes to -- >> the law says if you're in imminent danger of your live, you can shoot someone. >> and if your head is being beat against the concrete, i bet you're fearing y ining your dea imminent. >> he has a broking nose, his head is being hit against a fence. that testimony is not being contradicted by any other evidence in this case, so you have to deal with that and there is the problem of self-defense in this country. he doesn't have an...
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i think the problem that the law, the fisa act encroaches on executive war powers. i think it needs to be scrapped. we don't want -- the writers of the constitution made the president the commander and chief. the buck is supposed to stop with him on national security. not with the secret court full of unelected judges. i want our troops snooping on al qaeda. when something goes wrong, i want to be able to turn to elected officials, congress or the attorney general answering to the president who is answering to the people for answers. i don't want to be able -- i don't want congress to be in a position to pass the buck and say we went to the fisa court, they didn't let us do what we needed to do don't blame us. and that's what in effect the fisa court provides is an excuse for an elected official not to be held accountable, charles? >> i want our spooks listening to al qaeda but i don't want our spooks listening in on our calls unless there is a national security reason that rises to a certain level. i think we have to have a fisa court. it's good to have a review. y
i think the problem that the law, the fisa act encroaches on executive war powers. i think it needs to be scrapped. we don't want -- the writers of the constitution made the president the commander and chief. the buck is supposed to stop with him on national security. not with the secret court full of unelected judges. i want our troops snooping on al qaeda. when something goes wrong, i want to be able to turn to elected officials, congress or the attorney general answering to the president who...
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bush signed into law, in the act of signing into law a statute prohibiting federal agents from reading mail without search warrants. he said, i'm signing this into law but i have no intention of enforcing it. in fact, he didn't enforce it. i'm not just picking on president george w. bush. >> it seems ridiculous on the face of it in many ways when you look at it like that. when i look at the language of the bill, it seems like typical leg legalees to me to say in the months after, doesn't say which months after, doesn't say as of january. >> i'll also tell you how ridiculous the statute is, this section of the statute also says it shall begin in the month beginning after december 31st, 2013 or months after subject to rules promulgated by the irs. the irs can promulgate any rules the president asks him to. we don't know where we're going. when president nixon decided not spend me on the president budgeted. you can't do that. >> they have power of the purse. >> they have money, and won't tell you how to spend it or regulate. that's your job. >> you must have three equal parts of governmen
bush signed into law, in the act of signing into law a statute prohibiting federal agents from reading mail without search warrants. he said, i'm signing this into law but i have no intention of enforcing it. in fact, he didn't enforce it. i'm not just picking on president george w. bush. >> it seems ridiculous on the face of it in many ways when you look at it like that. when i look at the language of the bill, it seems like typical leg legalees to me to say in the months after, doesn't...
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. >> it is the law. in order to be -- >> you have to say that -- >> he knew what it is law was. the law was if you are in danger of your life and if that guy thought he was in danger with a 17-year-old kid -- >> keep saying 17-year-old kid, 17ier old kid. listen to the 911 call. if the parents were right if that was zimmerman's voice, he sounds like he is in trouble, bob. >> i have to tell you, there is -- in may mind what bob saying that maybe -- you know, if you are being followed by somebody, and you think that you are going to be bothered by that guy, what would you do? so i think there is some -- something in that. but then the -- stand your ground doesn't work because if you are already on the ground, you can't stand your ground. >> you can with a gun. >> yeah. but you can't get away has to proyft was unreasonable self-defense. not george zimmerman. did they do that, bob? >> i don't think he -- i think he will get away with and it go back out. wannabe cop and shoot another kid. >> that's riddick us
. >> it is the law. in order to be -- >> you have to say that -- >> he knew what it is law was. the law was if you are in danger of your life and if that guy thought he was in danger with a 17-year-old kid -- >> keep saying 17-year-old kid, 17ier old kid. listen to the 911 call. if the parents were right if that was zimmerman's voice, he sounds like he is in trouble, bob. >> i have to tell you, there is -- in may mind what bob saying that maybe -- you know, if you...
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. >> the stand your ground law. self defense law. >> i think that's up to the state. i think they should revisit that. >> the rule is you have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. there were plenty of reasonable doubts there. it is still a very serious set of problems that exist. >> reporter: and the justice department did issue a statement tonight, saying it is continuing to evaluate the evidence in this case to determine whether civil rights charges might be filed. in washington, i'm steve centanni. harris, back to you. >> steve, thank you very much. steve mentioned george zimmerman's legal battle is far from over, the justice department is considering civil rights charges against him. there's also possibility of a civil lawsuit from the martin family. joining me now, judge alex ferrare, host of judge alex. we watched it come down together last night. now this development with the doj. they had been evaluating it all along, but they're stepping up efforts now. the significance of this? >> there are two differ
. >> the stand your ground law. self defense law. >> i think that's up to the state. i think they should revisit that. >> the rule is you have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. there were plenty of reasonable doubts there. it is still a very serious set of problems that exist. >> reporter: and the justice department did issue a statement tonight, saying it is continuing to evaluate the evidence in this case to determine whether civil rights charges might be...
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>> there's nothing we can do to pass a law to force the president to enforce a law he doesn't like. he's proven it over and over again. we've taken him to court, voted on that in congress, and my amendment a few weeks ago. the president is not going to enforce the law. harry reid won't take up border enforcement. they want this for a political issue. this is a big boon for democrats. whether republicans are willing to go along with this or not, if we pass something, they'll still get the credit in the white house. the president has signed a bill. they'll continue to use this for political reasons. that's at the base of this. some republicans have bitten into it thinking we have to take it off the table by passing amnesty. >> chris: congressman israel, as you just heard from steve king, president obama in a sense gave republicans a new talking point this week in their opposition to immigration reform when he announced that he's not going to enforce the employer mandate on obamacare for a year. let's take a look at what house majority leader eric cantor had to say this week. >> if the
>> there's nothing we can do to pass a law to force the president to enforce a law he doesn't like. he's proven it over and over again. we've taken him to court, voted on that in congress, and my amendment a few weeks ago. the president is not going to enforce the law. harry reid won't take up border enforcement. they want this for a political issue. this is a big boon for democrats. whether republicans are willing to go along with this or not, if we pass something, they'll still get the...
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the law in florida, never mind the stand your ground law, but just the actual self-defense law is very strong. if at any point in that altercation that zimmerman felt that his life was in grave bodily harm or imminent danger, he had the right under florida's law to pull that trigger. so the jurors went back with this very weak prosecution case, a very strong defense case. and i'll give you one example there. one of the very last witnesses the defense called, this gunshot expert. man, he really sealed zimmerman's fate in the sense that he said what zimmerman had been saying all along, which is at that fatal moment zimmerman was on the bottom getting his head bashed in by martin on the top and therefore he felt that he was in danger of imminent harm. >> lis, do you get the sense that when the prosecution felt this case was wrapped up they had a weak situation going into the jury because at the last minute after they charged him with second degree murder, they asked the judge, we want the jury to also consider manslaughter. that had to signal to the jury that the prosecution didn't feel g
the law in florida, never mind the stand your ground law, but just the actual self-defense law is very strong. if at any point in that altercation that zimmerman felt that his life was in grave bodily harm or imminent danger, he had the right under florida's law to pull that trigger. so the jurors went back with this very weak prosecution case, a very strong defense case. and i'll give you one example there. one of the very last witnesses the defense called, this gunshot expert. man, he really...
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law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the american flag, burn a bible, burn the american constitution as a way of expressing how strongly you feel about something or other, but that, sure, there can be situations, but they would be very few and very rare in which speech can ever be stopped up front before you say it, and even when the government wants to punish you, we have to be very careful not to allow punishment except in cases where the speech is so likely to do harm of such mag magnitude and o quickly that we're ready to trump the first a
law. we have privacy law. we have law designed to protect a national security. we have and espionage act. we have lots of laws which either touch on or intersect with or have tension with the first amendment. the real issue again and again is not whether there are some limits that can be put. the real issue is what's the rule and what's the exception? if the rule is really going to be the press can publish what it likes, you can do what you like by way of verbal expression, you can burn the...
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education and a return to this very basic force law virtues and it doesn't have to be moralistic. but the things that make it easier to get ahead like marriage and work and discipline . so i will leave you with one last passage from lincoln. long before anyone had heard of him, he talked about his speech as a young man in springfield and he talked about how even then this week and immature country -- that we are convertible to military assault. he can get the greatest general that anyone has ever known, and they could not take a step on the blue ridge mountains and they could not get a foot in the spirit of the night went on to say that if destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. as a nation of freemen, we must live through all time or die by suicide. estimate you that we should resolve to it. thank you so much. [applause] [applause] thank you. [applause] thank you. >> rich lowrey, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, he has agreed to take questions. as was mentioned, this is being broadcast live to the world. >> keep it clean. [applause] >> we hav
education and a return to this very basic force law virtues and it doesn't have to be moralistic. but the things that make it easier to get ahead like marriage and work and discipline . so i will leave you with one last passage from lincoln. long before anyone had heard of him, he talked about his speech as a young man in springfield and he talked about how even then this week and immature country -- that we are convertible to military assault. he can get the greatest general that anyone has...
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september mark my 30th year with the law enforcement. and over those thirty years i've been involved in a number of events throughout the city and county. one recurring theme t is the need for communication. the board is moving towards insuring that communications is available to all public safety and we can speak to each other it's crucial for the public safety in the city and county. i bring thirty years of experience and i was one of the developing team he members for the joint agreement so i have independent knowledge of the program and i understand that you were involved with creating some training curriculum for the russian law enforcement. >> yes, sir. >> that was a hate crimes symposi symposium seminar we tailgate law enforcement executives how to develop a police model for tolerance. >> so not only do you have bay area regional experience but international. >> yes, sir. >> do you colleagues have any questions for the captain? >> thank you. >> thank you. at this point is there any public comments? >> okay seeing none, then public
september mark my 30th year with the law enforcement. and over those thirty years i've been involved in a number of events throughout the city and county. one recurring theme t is the need for communication. the board is moving towards insuring that communications is available to all public safety and we can speak to each other it's crucial for the public safety in the city and county. i bring thirty years of experience and i was one of the developing team he members for the joint agreement so...
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law professors call on people, so stay awake. i think the country's leading experts in this area, and we can see why. tell us if the problem of mental illness and crime, mental illness is really from suicide more than homicide. and i think that's quite right, d i noticed that the suicide studies have been dramatically understudied. i know they're doing some exciting studies on the effect of gun control laws and suicide. and you had a slide that mentioned something on that. maybe later we can ask you to do that. here's the question. if most of violence is not a function of mental illness, that it is homicide and not suicide, does mental health have anything to say about that? if we're talking of only 4% of homicides have anything to do with mental illness, is this a mental health fellowship issue? now, you know i wouldn't be answer the question if the answer is no. the answer is it really is. while it's true that violence sent causally related to serious mental illness, and we think of things like schizophrenia in any significant
law professors call on people, so stay awake. i think the country's leading experts in this area, and we can see why. tell us if the problem of mental illness and crime, mental illness is really from suicide more than homicide. and i think that's quite right, d i noticed that the suicide studies have been dramatically understudied. i know they're doing some exciting studies on the effect of gun control laws and suicide. and you had a slide that mentioned something on that. maybe later we can...
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we have seen past laws -- more passed laws expanding the vote than shrinking the vote because we decided the movement, this and we havee a loss lost some tough fights in virginia that put into place voter id. this year, they felt like they had to sign the bill because it's better to be in a situation where you win one and lose one then to be one where you are just losing. why north carolina is so important is that in this century, the effect will primarily be about date level legislation. in the last century, the fight was about federal litigation. there were some big cases coming down next week trade but it will finally be about state level legislation. most of us are very familiar with fighting people who are breaking the law to suppress the vote. what we are dealing with is an older violation in our politics. it was taken off the shelf in the civil war, that past the law to suppress the vote and eight off the shelf for 40 years. we can expect we will be dealing with this every single state legislative cycle until this country becomes a majority people of color and the far right wing h
we have seen past laws -- more passed laws expanding the vote than shrinking the vote because we decided the movement, this and we havee a loss lost some tough fights in virginia that put into place voter id. this year, they felt like they had to sign the bill because it's better to be in a situation where you win one and lose one then to be one where you are just losing. why north carolina is so important is that in this century, the effect will primarily be about date level legislation. in...
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good evening john i'm with the law enforcement of rose here on behalf of the battery. now the battery is in final stages over at 717 on the street. the club will not be operated like a typical bar it's to provide a place for nonprofit community to gather and socialize. the restaurants on the lower two floors will not cause can nuisance to the gift. their sound proofing the building. and we're make sure we're in compliance with the sound ordinance. alcohol can be purchased between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. and only an id card can provided access to the building. now the business will have a live dj and on weekends they've open a small dance area. now we accountant a significant mulch of neighborhood outreach. we've reached out to the two organizations. we went to a meeting which included the golden gate association and they were a happy with the bids. we met with the members of the so california neighbors and we've been in touch with the neighbors last week but they were supportive of the project and i have an e-mail from them. now the battery has hired someo
good evening john i'm with the law enforcement of rose here on behalf of the battery. now the battery is in final stages over at 717 on the street. the club will not be operated like a typical bar it's to provide a place for nonprofit community to gather and socialize. the restaurants on the lower two floors will not cause can nuisance to the gift. their sound proofing the building. and we're make sure we're in compliance with the sound ordinance. alcohol can be purchased between the hours of...
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that was protected by law. he broke the law. he is not a paragon of liberty. he does not represent freedom as far as i'm concerned. >> let me say this about snowden, i am not sure where he is. john kerry said he represented a threat to american lives, american security and yet the president said he is not going to scramble jets to get back a 29-year-old hacker. i am not sure, somewhere in between, i guess. >> the second amendment, the right to keep keep and bear arms. >> what changed in sandy hook, they struggle broke the camels back, -- and the straw that broke the camels back, they say this will be a defining issue for me. >> a free people should be armed, firearms are second only to the constitution in importance. george washington. >> second only to the constitution. a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. shall not be infringed. do i have a right to have an ak- 47? >> apparently. they keep broadening, the interpretation when we were younger that it was for militias. as it says in the amendment. it was not for anybody to k
that was protected by law. he broke the law. he is not a paragon of liberty. he does not represent freedom as far as i'm concerned. >> let me say this about snowden, i am not sure where he is. john kerry said he represented a threat to american lives, american security and yet the president said he is not going to scramble jets to get back a 29-year-old hacker. i am not sure, somewhere in between, i guess. >> the second amendment, the right to keep keep and bear arms. >> what...
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as opposed to law firms or financial services industries that have pulled back a bit. >> let me switch gears about asking about the politics that you've obviously been a major fund raiser for president obama. how much responsibility do you think he bears for this gridlock in washington? everybody wants to see both sides get together. >> oh, i don't think -- i think gridlock was here before the president got here. and it got more intense once he got into washington. but the gridlock in washington started back when newt gingrich in the mid-1990s had the contract with america and when the republicans took over the house of representatives. that was when a deeply partisan approach came about. and that's just perpetuated from a prior period of time in the congress or working together, more of a partnership to now. extreme partisanship between the far right and far left. and the president i think is much more to the center than people give him credit for. >> it's unfortunate about that hijacking from the sides. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. >>> up next, we are "on the money.
as opposed to law firms or financial services industries that have pulled back a bit. >> let me switch gears about asking about the politics that you've obviously been a major fund raiser for president obama. how much responsibility do you think he bears for this gridlock in washington? everybody wants to see both sides get together. >> oh, i don't think -- i think gridlock was here before the president got here. and it got more intense once he got into washington. but the gridlock...
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liver, livelihood, lover and law. within those l's is when somebody shows up in my door, someone suffering, a family member suffering who brings somebody in. when it company ms to treat we know there is different types of treatment, there is evidence base treatment. there is good evidence for it, we do it. there is evidence free treatment, there is no evidence whatsoever and there is evidence proof treatment. one of those evidence proof treatment is incarceration treatment. there was an office inspection in general report and eventually matt case became supervisor for it. i have been involved in other places. treatment in custody doesn't work. flash incarceration does not work. as far as the treatment that do work for alcoholism, alcoholism is a chronic disease like diabetes. hypertension and emphysema. when we look at outcomes for chronic disease, a landmark study for the journal medical association in 1999, showed that results for treatments were no worse or better than any other chronic disease model. so treatment
liver, livelihood, lover and law. within those l's is when somebody shows up in my door, someone suffering, a family member suffering who brings somebody in. when it company ms to treat we know there is different types of treatment, there is evidence base treatment. there is good evidence for it, we do it. there is evidence free treatment, there is no evidence whatsoever and there is evidence proof treatment. one of those evidence proof treatment is incarceration treatment. there was an office...
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. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert for the medical center. danny is the associate director for the serial neeb breet program for the city of san diego. and san francisco chief of police. gary is a psychiatrist and laura's law advocate and eduardo vega of the mental health association of san francisco. let me start by opposing a question to karen chen from the public defenders office. karen, can you -- how about if you start by giving us an overview of how the city handles this conflict between treatment and civil liberties. >> an involuntary hold starts in san francisco when
. >> why have they not adopted the law. what is it about forced treatment and the consequences for an allowing refusing treatment. we have a panel who have a knowledge of this subject in some cases because of their professional endeavors and in some cases because of personal experiences and in some cases, both. let me introduce them. karen chen is an attorney manager for the san francisco public defenders office, kathy, whose son battled mental illness, can is a subject treatment expert...
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and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us on the tube. we will see you again. keep in touch. thank you. [applause] across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation.
and applying brain science to the law, and advocating for reform. this is a banner year for criminal-justice. we have the three strikes initiative. we limit it to only serious offenses. also, the ballot measure, the state measure which will eliminate the penalty. thank you, all of you for coming and for all the volunteers that made this possible. i want to thank the san francisco public library, every year they have provided us with a venue to do this event and also for sfgovtv for putting us...
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we're reviewing our and obligations under the law. lou: he caught himself just in time with the first-person reference. with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any countryhat kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decided to ignore thlaw and continue moving money to the egyptian military. but now to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood in the fiction that elections equal democracy. joining us toght former federal prosecutor andrew mccarthy and the author of the best seller book the grant jihad and spring fever. great to have you with us. the press spectacle to watch the secretary and the administration refusing to call what has happened a coup. your reaction? >> ihink it is laughable the underlying reason is because the law would call on them to cut off aid and they have not paid attention to the law up to this point. the president decides to make recess appointments when congre
we're reviewing our and obligations under the law. lou: he caught himself just in time with the first-person reference. with the foreign assistance act of 1961 requires the government to restrict the assistance to the government of any countryhat kevin is supposed by military coup or decree. the administration has decided to ignore thlaw and continue moving money to the egyptian military. but now to avoid further embarrassment after his decision to aggressively support the muslim brotherhood in...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on yo se. >> stocks close at annother all-time high. are you ready to jump back in? here is whe your posting on facebook. >> i divested of all stocks be coz it is a huge collection black friday all overgain. i don't think will happen in six years. >> yes, 81 percent said no. this month marks six months months, seven months since sandy hook the committee has tried to move on including construction of a new school and brought up the best of pele who were lining up to help sending money to the united way to help the victims and survivors to put their lives back as best they could but not one dime of more than $11 million united way has collected has been handed out it is an issue we have been focusing on coping to see that to go to the people that need it nountil last night we see signs of hope at the community foundation as they were dividing up the nation's cable up with the plan and ken feinberg said it is not a perfect solution but it is what they have. some people want to know what only two-thirds of the money is going t the families.
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on abc7 news at 5:00, how the california law that some say has hurt fertility research could soon change. >> now the latest on the investigation into the crash of asiana flight 214. crews have started removing several large pieces of the plane's wreck average including an engine from the tarmac at sfo. the ntsb released the runway back to the airport although parts of the plane are on the runway today. 9-1-1 tapes obtained by abc7 news are revealing dramatic moments follow the crash. stay with us for continuing coverage of the crash of asiana flight 214 with the ntsb holding a briefing at 2:00. when it happens we will bring it to you live here and on our news app and our website. >> thank you for joining us. have a [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. back when olga kreimer was a young girl, she remembers her family reading the who wants toi be a millionaire quiz book in russian. well, now she's a 24-year-old math and spanish tutor who can't believe that she's taking on the game that she grew up with. from new york city, please welco
on abc7 news at 5:00, how the california law that some say has hurt fertility research could soon change. >> now the latest on the investigation into the crash of asiana flight 214. crews have started removing several large pieces of the plane's wreck average including an engine from the tarmac at sfo. the ntsb released the runway back to the airport although parts of the plane are on the runway today. 9-1-1 tapes obtained by abc7 news are revealing dramatic moments follow the crash. stay...
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we have discrimination laws on the books. it would see it be costly across the board for other airlines. >> i agree with john. i think a private airline should be able to do what it wants. however, the old days when all of the others focused on h -- they called them stewardess in the 60s and 70s and most of the fliers were men. that has changed as a result of society change. but maybe it hasn't in india. >> i am flipping on this one. i am with steve forbes. rich has the math right and he has it exactly right. tell me this, why is it everybody goes bonkers if mayor bloomburg wants to save you some weight by keeping you from drinking 175 ounces of soda at the movies, but if a private business wants to discriminate on weight, it is all good. >> fair. john, what is the difference? >> there is a big difference and rick knows it. one is coercion by a politician and the other is a private business choosing to do what is best and most profitable. to compare the two -- >> that is the point. we don't like to be forced to do something w
we have discrimination laws on the books. it would see it be costly across the board for other airlines. >> i agree with john. i think a private airline should be able to do what it wants. however, the old days when all of the others focused on h -- they called them stewardess in the 60s and 70s and most of the fliers were men. that has changed as a result of society change. but maybe it hasn't in india. >> i am flipping on this one. i am with steve forbes. rich has the math right...
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the law itself is not racist. it is the enforcement of the law. so we place law enforcement resources in committee of color. in view catch people committing crimes whether it is crack cocaine or some other law. i live in a relatively upscale neighborhood in new york. if you place law enforcement officials in my community, particularly when it is time to take their parents to school, you will catch them breaking the law. they are not getting caught because the law enforcement efforts are not there. that disparity still exists, he campaigned bring that down to zero. illinoisw senator in pushed this lot and got it down to 18 and stated isn't what i want, this is the best we can do. but it is notone, what i promised. the law isn't racist and an of itself, what is the justification for the 18-1 disparity? >> it is hard for me -- what can you posit as a justification? i heard you, i am playing devil's advocate. >> you are asking me to think like an idiot. it is a difficult thing to do because i think people justify it by saying that crack has got to be
the law itself is not racist. it is the enforcement of the law. so we place law enforcement resources in committee of color. in view catch people committing crimes whether it is crack cocaine or some other law. i live in a relatively upscale neighborhood in new york. if you place law enforcement officials in my community, particularly when it is time to take their parents to school, you will catch them breaking the law. they are not getting caught because the law enforcement efforts are not...
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it is called equal protectn clause and it says that stat shall apply the laws equally to everyone. this brings me to wal-mart and washington dc. it is called the large retailer accountability act andt only applies to companies with sales of more than a billion dollars and i is obviously aimed at w-mart and it is obviously in our company because it is big and successful. wal-mart says itasto pay a minimum wage. they say no thanks from a scrap their plans for the plan to build and washington dc. there goes 1800 jobs and low prices for the people. shouldn't they have the same lies everyone all. >> and who would be next? melissa: that is right. watch the tom sullivan show this charles: all right, guys, we had a quasi serious conversation. photograph. [laughter] thanks for watching, see you tomorrow night. >> don't wait, call me today. >> lawyers are making money off this man who says he's too injured to work and this woman who says she can' walk. >> we are the good guys. if you fight her. >> you are completely screwed. john: says the trouble. that's our show tonight when. ♪ >> and no
it is called equal protectn clause and it says that stat shall apply the laws equally to everyone. this brings me to wal-mart and washington dc. it is called the large retailer accountability act andt only applies to companies with sales of more than a billion dollars and i is obviously aimed at w-mart and it is obviously in our company because it is big and successful. wal-mart says itasto pay a minimum wage. they say no thanks from a scrap their plans for the plan to build and washington dc....
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how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her newborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she atet poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that ce. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did this put the fed entr'actes the poll the stimulus right out from under the market? joining us now, editor for money news ultimate wealth report. ceo of mclean financial group and resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. thank you all for being with us. let's start with stan and go right to the economy. where does this put stimulus? i mean, things are getting better cards a? >> they are. this is a reasonably good jobs report. if things continue this way the unemployment rate will slowly, slowly go down. eventually approaching 7%.
how much trouble is this law in? the woman who had her newborn baby taken away from our periodic she failed a drug test after she atet poppy seed bagel. we will buy into that ce. have you heard? made in the u.s. a is making a comeback. one business to find out they're making it big by making it here. ♪ tracy: these stories are coming up, but we begin with the big jobs report and what it means for all of us. the economy added 195,000 jobs in june, 30,000 more than expected. did this put the...
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elementary school lesson how would bill becomes a law the law or statute is an act of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's a c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives this is a seven hundred trillion dollar industry well dodd frank just celebrated its three year anniversary and many of its statutes have not been implemented and made into rules this friday an exemption to a key statute is expiring the big banks are pressuring pressing the head of the c.r.t.c. gary gensler to extend this exemption that has trillion dollar implications here to explain all of this is bart naylor a financial policy advocate a public citizen thank you for joining me thank you for having me let's jump into
elementary school lesson how would bill becomes a law the law or statute is an act of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated now that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c f t c and it's a c f t c the commodity futures trading commission that...
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that is talking about giving our law enforcement officers the reassurance that we will support our law enforcement officers to use their judgment and trust their instincts. in your opinion, what do we need to do to send them the message that you think would reassure them and give them the confidence to take that chance. >> i think the fbi engaging in more would be helpful. maybe this is one of the initiatives that could take place. for the fbi to really think in terms of a potential 800,000 enforcement agents are available to us. it probably can be all of them. but maybe the fbi should undertake to train them as to how they should conduct themselves in trying to strike a balance between how hard we go and when do we violate someone's civil liberties. that would be a valid thing for them to do. here's the thing that breaks down these institutional barriers, which i saw in the the federal government and ice on the new york city government. some of our agencies don't exactly get along all the time. the more these people get to know each other and it becomes a personal relationship, the be
that is talking about giving our law enforcement officers the reassurance that we will support our law enforcement officers to use their judgment and trust their instincts. in your opinion, what do we need to do to send them the message that you think would reassure them and give them the confidence to take that chance. >> i think the fbi engaging in more would be helpful. maybe this is one of the initiatives that could take place. for the fbi to really think in terms of a potential...
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some fundamental a just solution the air and water pollution laws for example and i think some of the politicians were afraid of the people coming from the sixty's the demonstrations the rallies certainly richard nixon was there any sign bill after bill that we got through congress acquirement all bills worker safety bills consumer bills they never believed it but he was the last republican president there be afraid of liberals and he still heard the rumble from the people from the sixty's and then all begin at the same time the corporations began enormously organized increasing their campaign contributions through pacs political action committees pauline labor as they begin to exporting jobs they weaken the labor movement. rigorously getting their own officials in high positions in government right into the regulatory agencies themselves and of course the election of reagan really cemented corporatism in the water should d.c. which we now call corporate occupied territory so the civic organization didn't keep up with the corporate organization so the this this this transition period
some fundamental a just solution the air and water pollution laws for example and i think some of the politicians were afraid of the people coming from the sixty's the demonstrations the rallies certainly richard nixon was there any sign bill after bill that we got through congress acquirement all bills worker safety bills consumer bills they never believed it but he was the last republican president there be afraid of liberals and he still heard the rumble from the people from the sixty's and...
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the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark supreme court case went to live a normal living with a job pumping gas. >> when i read where it says equal justice under law, i'm very inspired by that. i'm very comforted by that. but i know a lot of people are treated unfairly. i see it as something encouraging but i don't see it yet. >> it's written into constitution and established into the goal for society to reach for and live up to. people will fall short, rights can be ignored or even trampled. with nothing more than a pencil and knowledge. >> if you know your rights you can protect your rights. if
the decision was law of the land. equal justice under law. >> when a supreme court decided the gideon case, they really brought light to that phrase. it doesn't matter if you are rich, it doesn't matter if you are poor, you get the same equal chance. >> just look at what happened to gideon. the supreme court didn't set gideon free but it gave him a fair trial with a competent attorney. >> not guilty. >> clarence earl gideon was a free man. the man who won a landmark...
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many of the provisions won't even become law till after he leaves office. the irony is the president took the advice senators gave him to keep quiet on immigration. he kept quiet but they're making it about him anyway. the reform advocates should be worried about the rantings of obama and the federal government but behind the scenes you also get the impression speaker bainer is looking to do something. house republicans say they plan to go forward with a piecemeal approach. boehner also promised his colleagues he would not take any bill to the floor or to conference negotiations with the senate that did not have the support of a majority of the republican majority. notably, republican members of the houses so-called gang of seven who have been working with democrats on a compromise plan do not even -- did not even brief the party opn any of thei bill. the party will pay a price if it fails to pass some kind of legislation. getting behind a variation of the dream act. which they believe as one gop member told nbc could help them shed the image of, quote, evi
many of the provisions won't even become law till after he leaves office. the irony is the president took the advice senators gave him to keep quiet on immigration. he kept quiet but they're making it about him anyway. the reform advocates should be worried about the rantings of obama and the federal government but behind the scenes you also get the impression speaker bainer is looking to do something. house republicans say they plan to go forward with a piecemeal approach. boehner also...
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tough abortion laws continues in texas. activists on both sides turning up at the capitol for rallies and public hearings. while texas' longest serving governor, rick perry, announcing monday he will not seek re-election next year. >>> let's take a look at business for you now. we turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, richard. consumers broke out their credit cards in may. just another sign they're optimistic about the economy. the fed says consumer credit jumped 8%, the biggest monthly gain in a year. that may be showing a willingness by people to build up their balances. >>> barnes & noble's ceo resigns these chain continues to struggle with its money losing nook tablet business. nook sales dropped precipitously in the latest quarter and nearly wiping out profits from traditional books. >>> and 7-eleven isn't skimping on the free slurpees this year. they are shedding the 7.11-houns cups that it's handed out in past years on july 11th in favor of 12-ounce drinks. that's 42% more frozen goodness. 7-eleven
tough abortion laws continues in texas. activists on both sides turning up at the capitol for rallies and public hearings. while texas' longest serving governor, rick perry, announcing monday he will not seek re-election next year. >>> let's take a look at business for you now. we turn to courtney reagan. good morning. >> good morning, richard. consumers broke out their credit cards in may. just another sign they're optimistic about the economy. the fed says consumer credit...
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remake the law. here's the thing. this is really important. this is how democracy works. when judges make or change the law like in the case of obama care, the rulings are open to the public. their reasoning, their reasoning is open to the public. why they did what they did. both sides of the argument get represented in court. we can listen to those arguments. since everything is open to the public, congress can then hear from voters then go back and rewrite the law. to can make it clear, make it inform to the constitution. the public accountable democratic legislative process continues on. that is how law making works. that how the court works. that is how it works usually. what we learned this weekend thanks to extraordinary new reporting is that one section of our court system has been of operating in a completely different way. it's the court that decides how much the federal government is allowed to spy on us. so an important court, the spying court. it meets in complete secret. this one court t
remake the law. here's the thing. this is really important. this is how democracy works. when judges make or change the law like in the case of obama care, the rulings are open to the public. their reasoning, their reasoning is open to the public. why they did what they did. both sides of the argument get represented in court. we can listen to those arguments. since everything is open to the public, congress can then hear from voters then go back and rewrite the law. to can make it clear, make...
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you might remember that elementary school lesson how a bill becomes a law the law or statute is an act of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated and that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c.f. to see and it's to see have to see the commodity futures trading commission that has been charged with writing the dodd frank rules that deal with derivatives this is a seven hundred trillion dollar industry well dodd frank just celebrated its three year anniversary and many of its statutes have not been implemented and made into rules this friday an exemption to a key statute is expiring the big banks are pressuring pressing the head of the c.r.t.c. gary gensler to extend this exemption that has trillion dollar implications here to explain all of this is bart naylor a financial policy advocate of public so. thank you for joining me thank you
you might remember that elementary school lesson how a bill becomes a law the law or statute is an act of by congress it's usually somewhat vague by design but what happens after it's passed it's up to government regulators to make specific rules or regulations to implement the law this rule making process goes on usually with the help of the very entities that are being regulated and that's why j.p. morgan attends all those meetings with the c.f. to see and it's to see have to see the...
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last i heard, that's not against the law. but in this man's eyes, he was up to no good. he presumed something that was not true. >> reporter: zimmerman stared blankly in court. but the prosecutor seemed to strike a cord with one juror, who looked away as jurors were shown pictures of martin's body. >> do you believe that there's an innocent man sitting over there right now? >> reporter: the jury could convict zimmerman of either second-degree murder or a lesser charge of manslaughter. though in florida, manslaughter convictions carry tough penalties, and zimmerman could still get life in prison. the third option, the jury finds him not guilty. the state of florida is preparing for possible violence if zimmerman walks out of that courthouse as a free man. police are ready to react. and they've been working with local religious leaders, calling for a peaceful response. diana? >> preeti arla, thank you for that. >>> and stay with abc for continuing coverage of the george zimmerman trial. we'll bring you the verdict live on air and online at abcnews.com. >>> there's breaking
last i heard, that's not against the law. but in this man's eyes, he was up to no good. he presumed something that was not true. >> reporter: zimmerman stared blankly in court. but the prosecutor seemed to strike a cord with one juror, who looked away as jurors were shown pictures of martin's body. >> do you believe that there's an innocent man sitting over there right now? >> reporter: the jury could convict zimmerman of either second-degree murder or a lesser charge of...
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and rule of law. right. again, if you take the congressional budget office projections which the supporters of this bill have been to youing, they're saying there's a 30-50% reduction in illegal immigration so it seems to me that if you pass the bill, what you've done is you've legalized illegal immigrants who are already here. and then you've created this new illegal immigrant population with another demand for amnesty and legalization ten years down the road. it seems to me that this process of serial legalization and winking at the law is not a good one for the rule of law. >> serial legalization? well, first of all i come back to quha you said a min i ago. there's no urgency to solve this problem now. we don't quite agree on that. there's no urgency to solve a problem ten years from now, now, we can deal with that further down the road if we have to. i will make an analogy. because people are here illegally we shouldn't solve the problem by making them legal. there's an argument that conservatives should
and rule of law. right. again, if you take the congressional budget office projections which the supporters of this bill have been to youing, they're saying there's a 30-50% reduction in illegal immigration so it seems to me that if you pass the bill, what you've done is you've legalized illegal immigrants who are already here. and then you've created this new illegal immigrant population with another demand for amnesty and legalization ten years down the road. it seems to me that this process...
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it is opposite the entrance to the bart and our law says you must be within 10 feet within the outer entrance of an entrance and she is selling work that we didn't approve. the artist is mark tetro. i got a copy that he wrote to you extremely upset over this. this was never authorized by him. he is asking you to uphold the decision to deny her renewal of permit. you see multiple violations on that one incident. >> when was the time of the photo? >> hold on. i can get that for you. that would be february 11, 2013. >> okay. >> so it was that photo. in fact let me replace it with this one which is colored. if that's any better. same photo. >> so, and here is one. she said she showed a picture of nate talking on the phone. here is one by a street artist of when you can see how close she is to me. that's how she was following me around that day at the plaza. it obstructed my duty to gather information from street artist and prohibited them from telling me of violations that were going on at the time and prohibited the ability to answer the processes of making their work and consequently t
it is opposite the entrance to the bart and our law says you must be within 10 feet within the outer entrance of an entrance and she is selling work that we didn't approve. the artist is mark tetro. i got a copy that he wrote to you extremely upset over this. this was never authorized by him. he is asking you to uphold the decision to deny her renewal of permit. you see multiple violations on that one incident. >> when was the time of the photo? >> hold on. i can get that for you....